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The phrase "attentively for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone doing something with great focus or paying close attention to something in anticipation of a certain outcome. Examples: 1. The students sat attentively for the teacher to finish explaining the assignment. 2. The dog listened attentively for his owner's command. 3. The audience watched attentively for any sign of the performer's next move. 4. The detective listened attentively for any clues that might lead to solving the case. 5. The girl looked attentively for her lost earring in the grass.
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He looked at me attentively for the first time.
SINCE Sept. 11, United States intelligence agencies have been listening attentively for security threats.
My eyes never left the waves of notes on my sheet music, but my ears waited attentively for a response.
Audiences are being asked to consider a rather operatic story--Fosca, a neurotic, unattractive woman in mid-19th-century Italy, fixates on Giorgio, a handsome cavalry captain--and contemplate its obsessive, unironic course attentively for nearly two hours (no intermission).
This year, an enterprising town council in Calabria, which is commonly but mistakenly treated as a cultural backwater, offered what will almost certainly turn out to have been one of the most extraordinary Italian stage events of 1998.Around 200 locals from Castrovillari, including many children, sat attentively for nearly two hours in a small piazza not far from the town's Aragonese castle.
Civil servants, real-estate agents, salon owners, fruit vendors, teachers, artists — anyone who uses WeChat to facilitate daily work watched attentively for news and tips that came out of the annual conference.
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Not surprisingly, perhaps, change detection has been shown to work pre-attentively (for a review, see e.g. [ 1]).
In meetings with fellow high-level officials, he is known more for listening attentively than for driving the conversation toward his desired result.
As its application in some lab-based and field studies reported to induce negative effects for target organisms, amendments and capping agents must be attentively evaluated for short- and long-term environmental effects, also in the perspective of the remediated site monitoring and maintenance.
Initially eager to bone up on foreign policy — a subject on which she betrayed thorough ignorance — Palin attentively sat for an all-day tutorial with McCain's advisers that ran from the Spanish Civil War up to the present.
Even taking into account that gestures are easily (and too often) falsified, especially among young musicians, these players attentively watched for cues from Mr. Perlman and one another and seemed genuinely engaged in the give and take.
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